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Zuma Game Review and Giveaway





Some kid is super jealous of me right now because I had the opportunity to review the game Zuma from Big Fish Games.


Thank you to Big Fish Games for supplying me a game code for a free game to review the game.  All opinions are 100% mine!  


Big Fish Games offers a wide variety of games that the whole family can enjoy.  Some are educational, mathematical, mazes, adventures, puzzles, Marble Popper Game, and so much more! 




I picked out Zuma Deluxe for my game review and if I had to describe the game in one word it would be, ADDICTING!  I started playing the game and the first thing that popped in my head is, I like how easy it is to learn!  I enjoy games that do not take much effort to learn and this game is point and click so it is easier then some of those other fighter games.  


I was enjoying my game and then all of a sudden my computer shut off and I was about to hit the next level.  :(  I had not plugged my laptop in so the battery died.  It was probably a good thing since I was enjoying it I would have stayed up too late.  Since the battery died I went to bed at a decent time.  :)  


If you are looking for a fun new game to play then check Zuma Deluxe out!  Big Fish Games is simple to navigate and the download went easy for me.  :) The site has daily deals on different games so go check them out!  :) 


Who wants to win a game code to download their own game??  :) :)  Enter the giveaway below through the rafflecopter form.  Their will be 2 WINNERS!  :) 

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Comments

AKmissesYOU said…
I would download A Gnome's Home: The Great Crystal Crusade!! My kids LOVE time management games.
Kelley F said…
I would download one of the Luxor games!!!

Francofamily4@aol.com
I'd get Mahjong Escape Ancient China. Love mahjong games.
hiwendyhi at yahoo dot com
Sharon Braswell said…
Gardenscapes and Mansionscapes!
Thank You!
April Yedinak said…
My kids want Supercow
Unknown said…
Entwined: Strings of Deception
GeorgiaBeckman said…
Zuma Deluxe! I bought the game code when the original zuma came out & we played it like rabid dogs! Luxor games are so much fun!
margraet walker said…
Plants vs Zombies - My four year old loves it and he is so good at it.
Melanie said…
I didn't realize there were so many games. It would be a hard decision. My kids would love SpongeBob SquarePants Bubble Rush!

plaidtoaster@gmail.com
I would get The Agency of Anomalies: Cinderstone Orphanage.
Yona Williams said…
I'd like to try out the Ghost Whisperer. Email: yona(at)pricelesswriters.com
tlcfromtn said…
Farm Frenzy: Viking Heroes
AndreaH said…
I might get Campgrounds. It sounds like fun!
CaseyCG said…
Tumblebugs... Sounds like fun.
Frugaldoodlebug said…
Possibly the palace builders or maybe something newer when they come out with another kingdom for my princess game

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